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After garnering critical acclaim and winning the FIPRESCI Award at the Bangladesh International Film Festival 2022, Bangladeshi filmmaker Shabn...
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The poverty rate in the developing world has more than halved since 1981. Back then, 52% of people in developing countries lived on less than $...
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